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My plan was to use one Placid HD for the buffala and one for the exaDevices. Is it a better solution to use one Placid HD for the two togheter, and us a trident shunt for the exaDevice?
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How much current does the Exa draw?
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Using a Trident would actually work pretty well, then.
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Hi! Is this a better solution than connecting the exaDevice to the I2C conector on the buffalo III board? Br Arne Strom Edited by user Thursday, October 11, 2012 9:57:28 PM(UTC)
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That would work as well, but the regulation will be provided by the LD1117 regulator, which won;t be as quiet as a Trident (if that matters to you).
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Hi!
Do the LD1117 regulate other parts on the Buffalo III board?
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Hi!
Good idea to put an extra 50 uF capasitor on the exaDevice then?
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Power to the exa must be connected to the DACs digital power supply positive terminal (as per exa guide). Not sure about buffalo III but I have the buffalo II, and I have it hooked up to the I2C header power which seems to be internally connected to the DVCC trident output.
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The important element is that the ground is shared. Either approach (I2C header or Trident fed from main supply) will work fine.
On the B-III, the DVCC Trident does not power the I2C header, as it does on the B-II.
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